Re: [AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-04 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 00:12, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > Hi, > > In light of the PGP Web-of-trust key signing party, I'd like to offer > an additional opportunity, to get authorized for a Thawte S/MIME (email) > certificate -- which's the type of certificate usable in Outlook, > Mozilla, Netsc

Re: [AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-04 Thread amos
Ilya Konstantinov wrote: They don't seem to be part of the Certificate Authorities lists provided with common mailers (Outlook Express, Mozilla...). Therefore, they're as worthy as a "Certificate Authority" I can create with openssl or Win2K Certificate Manager in 5 minutes. No they aren't indee

Re: [AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-04 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 10:35:14AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There is also OpenCA (http://www.cacert.org/). > > I've signed up with them but not yet sure how can this help with > signing certificates for/by others (no time to finish the process). They don't seem to be part of the Certific

Re: [AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-04 Thread amos
There is also OpenCA (http://www.cacert.org/). I've signed up with them but not yet sure how can this help with signing certificates for/by others (no time to finish the process). Anyone else aware of this site and knows how the visitors of APIII can benefit from it? --Amos Jonathan Ben Avraham wro

Re: [AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-03 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
Hi Ilya, I am a Thawte notary. I'll bring Thawte forms to APIII. You all need to bring Israeli ID and photocopies thereof. - yba On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > Hi, > > In light of the PGP Web-of-trust key signing party, I'd like to offer > an additional opportunity, to get auth

[AUG PENG 2004] key signing party -- the corporate way

2004-08-03 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Hi, In light of the PGP Web-of-trust key signing party, I'd like to offer an additional opportunity, to get authorized for a Thawte S/MIME (email) certificate -- which's the type of certificate usable in Outlook, Mozilla, Netscape and the real (corporate) world. Thawte is a certificate authority